Gas-producer.



C. M. GARLAND.

GAS PRODUCER.v

APPLICATION FILED sAN.e.1913,

1,079,234. Patented Nov. 18, 1913.

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G. M. GARLAND.

GAS PRODUCER.

APPLIUATION FILED JAN. u. 191s.

31,079,234. Y Patented Nov. 18, 1913.

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a rotating body portion; a xed top section;

a supporting frame; a beam having its ends resting on the supporting frame and extend'- ing over the top section; a series of slicer bars carried by the beam and extending through the top section into the body of the producer; said slicer bars being spaced different distances apart so that as'thebody portion 'of the producer rotates, the bars will cut through the coking coal in different paths.

` 3. The combination in a gas producer, of.

a body portion; a top section; a supporting trarne; a beam having its ends resting on the frameand extending over and clear'of the top section; slicer bars mounted in the frame and extending. through openings in the top section and into the body of the producer; bearings mounted on the beam; 'each slicer bar having a threaded extension project-ing through the bearings; and a nut on each threaded extension for vertically adjusting the slicer bars.

45. The combination in a gas producer, of a rotating body portion; a stepped upper portion; a'feed hopper mounted in the elevated section of the upper portion; vsaid section also having a 4gas outlet; a supporting framework; a beam having its ends resting on the framework and extending over the lower section of the top portion of the gas producer; with a Slicer bar mounted on the beam and extending 'through the top section and into the body of the producer.

n testimony whereof, I have signed my name to this specication', in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.

l CLAUDE M. GrA'RLAlTD.

Witnesses: l

WM. E. SHUPE, ,l WM. A. BARR. 

